"Therefore I run thus: not with uncertainty. Thus I fight: not as one who beats the air." - 1 Corinthians 9:26

Assembly Vision

"To build Christ-like believers who live and serve for the Lord, and glorify His name, by being steadfast in the Apostles' teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayers, recognizing the importance of the local church with a universal church perspective. To proclaim the Gospel while demonstrating the Lord's love through actions."

Mission

  • Growing Together in Fellowship: Encouraging individuals and families to worship the Lord, fostering Christ-centered families, and organizing suitable programs. Visiting homes. Having regular Bible study meetings. (Acts 2:42)

    Prioritizing Sunday School ministry, and arranging necessary training for Sunday School teachers.

    Paying special attention to the youth ministry, and encouraging them in service according to the spiritual gifts the Lord has granted them. Spiritually preparing them to be witnesses for the future generation and leaders of the future church.
  • Gospel Ministry: Proclaiming the Gospel by utilizing every opportunity the Lord grants (e.g., through families and through the assembly). (1 Corinthians 9:12)
  • Support for Servants (Ministers/Missionaries): Regularly assisting servants who are striving for the expansion of His kingdom, including some servants working in North India and some working in Karnataka State (e.g., through ABS). (Philippians 1:3-4)
  • Universal Church Perspective: Assisting various ministries according to the grace and guidance the Lord grants. Praying for the universal church and the nation during special prayer meetings (e.g., FEBA, Gideons, UESI etc.). (Matthew 28:19-20)
  • Social Responsibility: Providing some assistance through the Good Samaritan Fund to those in need, facing financial difficulties, or ill health within the community and the assembly (e.g., fees for students, assistance during natural calamities, help for the elderly...). (James 1:27)
  • Local Church Expansion: Recognizing the importance of the local church and fellowship, praying for needed areas, and starting and encouraging new assemblies according to the Lord's guidance. E.g.: Whitefield Assembly. (Acts 9:31)
  • Collective Leadership: Elders, and elders and deacons, frequently meeting, discussing together, esteeming one another highly, and prayerfully striving to lead the assembly with the guidance of the Holy Spirit for the welfare of the assemblies. Moving forward by submitting to the decision of the elders as needed. (1 Peter 1:2-3)